M2C41A is the Original Equipment Manufacturers Specifications for the type of oil to go into the system. M2C41A is not engine oil; it is a type of hydraulic oil. You do not need to use Ford M2C41A, you just have to find an alternative oil that meets Ford's Specifications. You should be fine using a Universal Tractor Fluid that meets SAE 10-W30 classification, just make sure it meets OEM M2C41A Specifications . DO NOT USE ENGINE OIL it is not the same.
Transformation of coal in a substitue of oil.
Hi Yes I have been running about four Ford LDV's On transformer oil for about three years now. No problem. The only problem is to get enough at a reasonable price and then to purefy the oil to acceptable levels. I bought my own purefication plant and uses about 1500liters of tranformer oil to run vehicles. for business use. We travel a lot.
Yes, as well as any other cooking oil such as olive or peanut oil. Smoke points will be different, and taste may differ (depending on what is being cooked), but for cooking, oil is oil.
why would you want to use a substitute grade of oil? If the tractor's plate or handbook, call for 30, then stick to it. There are many oil producers still selling 30.
No, you shouldn't really substitute for eggs, but usually water and oil are used to substitue. (Not one or the other, a little of both)
Egg substitue is a liquid sold in cartons, that is usually a blend of egg whites, food starch, corn oil, skim-milk powder, tofu, artificial coloring and a plethora of additives. It contains no cholesterol but each serving is almost as high in sodium as a real egg.
actually unipuff is palm oil margarine it is a fake brand name which is only used in pakistan……so any margarine contains palm oil as ingredient is unipuff
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If you have a Ford Aspire with no oil in it, that doesn't use oil, you're in trouble...
how do you change the engine oil and oil filter on a 96 ford aspire
Motorcraft is the OEM Ford motor oil brand.